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  1. We're proud to announce that we succeeded in migrating the whole DVDx project to the latest Windows development platform: Microsoft Visual C++ 2500 Professional with Intel C++ 9.1 Compiler.

    This has immediate benefit for the end-user by fixing bugs introduced by previous compiler, such as when DVDx silently crashes when exiting Input Settings with 44.1KHz or 48.0KHz (no conversion) option.

    This will have great benefit for developers, so end-users, by providing new productivity features such as navigation across C++ objects declarations and definitions with one right-click. Intel 9.1 C++ compiler will provide latest greatest Hyper-Threading and Multi-Core optimization. And x64 cross-compilation will be facilitated.

    Debug and DebugP4 versions are back, so we'll be able to debug DVDx mush more quickly.

    Download:
    • all versions and binaries (including Debug, DebugP4 and NoOptimization) from labDV.com as a VIP user
    • standard (ripper free) version and source code from labDV as a non registered user
    • standard (ripper free) version and source code from Source Forge (will be up-to-date in a few days)
    What's new?

    Packaging:
    • Ultra Edition now contains a Tools menu with all DVDx binaries (Debug, DebugP4, NoOptimization and RipperFree), so any user will able to run a debug version to tackle bugs.
    • Ripper Free package has no change.
    • "No upgrade" package is deprecated.
    Bug fix:
    • DVDx silently crashes when exiting Input Settings with 44.1KHz or 48.0KHz (no conversion) option. So now you can try these modes to workaround audio/video synchronization issues.
    Debug builds:
    • thanks to the new compilation platform, both Debug and DebugP4 configurations can be built (and are included in Ultra Edition installer).
    Compilation:
    • update compilation platform to Visual Studio 2005 Professional (VS8) and Intel C++ Compiler 9.1
    • new reference compilation platform is Visual C++ 2005 Pro with Microsoft Platform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2, DirectX SDK October 2006, Intel C++ 9.1.28
    • Visual C++ Projects have been converted to Intel C++ Projects
    • all configurations compile successfuly (including Debug and DebugP4)
    • added a new open source project: BuildNumber to manage build auto-increment
    • removed VC6 build auto-increment macro
    DVDx offical website at labDV.com

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    Hi-

    Does the newest version of DVDx still have that problem of the last couple of seconds of the video being cut off?


    Thanks!
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  3. I guess not!

    At least , It hasn't been reported.
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